I Built a Shelter Every 2 Days for a Week | Solo Bushcraft Journey
Автор: Forest Paths
Загружено: 2025-12-11
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This is the full chronicle of my 7-day solo journey deep into the wilderness, moving from one shelter to the next. A test of endurance, adaptability, and pure bushcraft.
Over one week, I built and used three distinct primitive shelters, each in a unique ecosystem: starting with restoring an abandoned dugout, then constructing a hidden shelter under a massive tree root in a swamp, and finally finding refuge in a vast two-room mountain cave.
Throughout this journey, I relied on three different primitive fire-starting methods (no matches or lighters), foraged, and lived by the rhythm of nature. The video is a continuous, immersive experience — no talking, only the authentic sounds of the wild and the process of survival.
Chapter Overview:
• Part 1: The Dugout – Restoration and first nights without food supplies.
• Part 2: The Swamp & The Root Shelter – Crossing wetlands and building a dry refuge.
• Part 3: The Mountain Cave – The final ascent and a night in a two-room stone shelter.
Skills Featured:
Primitive Shelter Building (3 different types)
Fire-Starting with 3 Different Friction/Primitive Methods
Wilderness Navigation & Foraging
Adaptation to Different Terrains (Forest, Swamp, Mountains)
This film is a continuous, silent journey. If you enjoy long-form, meditative bushcraft content that focuses purely on skill and atmosphere, you're in the right place.
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